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TA041
25 MHz ±700 V Differential Probe
User’s Manual
This probe complies with IEC-1010.1, IEC-1010.2-031 CAT III,
Pollution Degree 2.
1. Safety terms and symbols
Terms appearing in this manual:
WARNING
Warning statements identify conditions or practices
that could result in injury or death.
CAUTION
Caution statements identify conditions or practices
that could result in damage to this product or other
property.
Symbols appearing on the product:
Danger
High Voltage
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Protective
(Earth) Terminal
Attention
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2. General safety summary
Please review the following safety precautions to avoid injury and prevent damage
to this probe or any products that are connected to it.
Observe maximum working voltage
To avoid any injury, do not use the probe above 1000 V RMS CAT III between each
input lead and earth or between the two input leads. This voltage rating applies
to both the 1:10 and the 1:100 settings.
Ground the probe
This probe is grounded with the shell of the BNC connector and an auxiliary
grounding terminal.
WARNING
Before making connections to the input leads of this probe,
ensure that its output lead is grounded. You may do this either
by connecting the BNC shell to a grounded measurement
instrument, or by connecting the auxiliary grounding terminal to
a reliable ground point. Read the next paragraph for further
advice.
You must verify that the probe is securely grounded before connecting the probe
input leads. Some types of measuring instrument, such as a USB oscilloscope
connected to a laptop, are unlikely to be grounded even if the laptop is powered
from the mains. Bench-top oscilloscopes are usually grounded, but in some cases
may have been isolated from ground. A USB oscilloscope connected to a desktop
computer is usually grounded. In any case, do not assume that the measurement
instrument is grounded. Always verify the ground connection for yourself
before connecting the probe input leads.
Use fused test prods if necessary
If this probe is intended to use for measurements in circuits of INSTALLATION
CATEGORY III, it should incorporate with fused test prods.
Do not operate without covers
To avoid electric shock or fire hazard, do not operate this probe with the covers
removed.
Do not operate in wet or damp conditions
To avoid electric shock, do not operate this probe in wet or damp conditions.
Do not operate in explosive atmosphere
To avoid injury or fire hazard, do not operate this probe in an explosive
atmosphere.
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Avoid exposed circuitry
To avoid injury, remove jewelry such as rings, watches and other metallic objects.
Do not touch exposed connections and components when power is present.
Use proper power source
To ensure proper functioning of this probe, use four AA cells, a 6 V DC 60 mA
mains adaptor, a 9 V DC 40 mA mains adaptor, or power leads.
Do not operate the probe if it is damaged
If you suspect there is damage to this probe, have it inspected by qualified service
personnel.
3. Description
By enabling conventional oscilloscopes to display and measure in-circuit
waveforms that are referenced to high common-mode voltages, this differential
probe extends the measurement capability of oscilloscopes to electronic power
converters, inverters, motor speed controls, switch-mode power supplies and
many other applications.
4. Installation
Simply plug in the BNC output connector to the vertical input of a general-purpose
oscilloscope or other measurement instrument, and connect the auxiliary
grounding terminal to a proper ground. The measurement instrument must have
a ground reference.
Install four AA cells or connect an appropriate power source to this probe.
Select the proper attenuation ratio. When measuring signals below 70 V, switch
the attenuation ratio to 1:10 in order to get higher resolution and less noise.
Otherwise, set the attenuation to 1:100.
WARNING
To protect against electric shock, use only the
accessories designed for use with this differential
probe.
Using the appropriate probe accessories, connect the input to the circuits under
measurement.
CAUTION
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This probe is designed for carrying out
measurements between two points on
under test.
It is not intended for
insulating the circuit under test and the
instrument.
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differential
the circuit
electrically
measuring
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5. Signal leads
a
b
c
a.
Output Lead. The BNC output connector and an auxiliary grounding terminal
are connected to the oscilloscope.
b.
Input Leads. The input leads of the differential probe connect to sprung
hooks that come with the probe.
c.
Sprung Hooks. The sprung hooks are connected safely to test points in the
circuits under test.
6. Power leads
Two types of power leads are available for use with this instrument:
1.
2.
Lemo® Lead: For oscilloscopes with Lemo® power connectors.
Probus® Lead: For oscilloscopes with Probus® power connectors.
Oscilloscope front
panel
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7. Specifications
Bandwidth
Attenuation ratio
DC accuracy
Rise time
Input Impedance
Input Voltage
Differential Range* (1/10)
Differential Range* (1/100)
Common Mode Range*
DC to 25 MHz (-3 dB)
1:10 or 1:100 switchable
±2%
14 ns
4 MΩ ∥ 5.5 pF each side to ground
±70 V (DC + Peak AC) or 70 V RMS
±700 V (DC + Peak AC) or 700 V RMS
±700V (DC + Peak AC) or 700 V RMS
(1:10 and 1:100)
Absolute Max. Voltage*
±1400 V (DC + Peak AC) or 1000 V RMS CAT III
(Differential or common-mode) (1:10 & 1:100)
Output
Swing
±7 V into 2 kΩ load
Offset (typical)
<±5 mV
Noise (typical)
0.7 mV RMS
Source Impedance (typical)
1 Ω @ 1 kHz, 8 Ω @ 1 MHz
CMRR (typical)
−86 dB @ 50 Hz; −66 dB @ 20 kHz
Ambient Operating Temperature −10 to +40 °C
Ambient Storage Temperature
−30 to +70 °C
Ambient Operating Humidity
25 to 85% RH
Ambient Storage Humidity
25 to 85% RH
Power Requirements
Standard
4 AA cells or 6 V DC 60 mA mains adaptor**
or regulated 9 V DC 40 mA mains adaptor**
Options
Power leads
Length of Input Leads
45 cm
Length of BNC Lead
95 cm
Weight
400 g (inc. probes and PVC jacket)
Dimensions
170 x 63 x 21 mm (LxWxH)
* Voltage limit is the lesser of the DC+Peak AC and RMS values.
**
1. The supplied voltage must be less than 12 V and greater than 4.4 V, otherwise
the probe could be damaged or might not operate properly.
2. Polarity is “+” inside and “−” outside. If the polarity is wrong, a built-in
circuit protects the probe so that no danger or damage will occur.
3. When the voltage of the cells becomes too low, the power indicator on the
panel will flicker.
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8. Derating curve
The derating curve for absolute maximum input voltage is as follows:
Voltage (V RMS)
10000
1000
1000
1000
700
150
100
1.E+06
1M
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1.E+07
10 M
Frequency (Hz)
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100
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9. Test procedure
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Connect the BNC output connector to the vertical input of a general-purpose
oscilloscope.
Install four AA cells or connect an appropriate mains adaptor to this probe.
Set the oscilloscope input coupling to DC and 1 V/div. Center the trace on the
display.
Connect the sprung hooks of the probe to power lines.
Set the range of the probe to 1:100.
A 50 Hz or 60 Hz sine wave of proper amplitude will be displayed on the
screen of the oscilloscope. This means the probe is working properly.
10. Calibrating the unit
There are three main sources of uncertainty when calibrating a Pico differential
probe in addition to any uncertainty in the test setup. These are:
1.
2.
The stated DC accuracy of the probe under test (±2%).
Any DC offset or noise in the probe output. The values in this manual are
typical, so to find the DC offset for a given unit a reading must be taken with
the inputs to the probe shorted together.
3. The AC performance of the probe. This is specified as being within 3 dB over
the entire frequency range of the probe. Any absolute voltage accuracy testing
must be done under DC conditions.
One other possible source of noise is the power source for the probe. It is
recommended that where possible the probes are calibrated using a battery supply
rather than a mains supply unit.
The adjustment procedure is available from Pico Technology on request.
11. Cleaning
Use a soft cloth to clean the probe, taking care not to cause damage.
1.
2.
3.
Do not immerse the probe.
Do not use abrasive cleaners.
Do not use chemicals containing benzene or similar solvents.
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Issue history:
1 28.08.08
2. 24.09.08
3. 06.08.10
4. 11.04.12
First issue.
Renamed to TA041.
Reformatted derating curve axis labels.
Corrected ‘Swing’ data.
Added calibration notes.
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Cambridgeshire
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United Kingdom
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Lemo®, Probus® and Pico Technology are registered trademarks.
Manufactured in Republic of China.
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